As a divorce financial neutral, it is my eternal hope that every divorcing couple will find a way to work together for a healthier, more efficient, less expensive divorce process…As a realist, it’s impossible to deny that sometimes high conflict divorces are inevitable…While it may be impossible to anticipate every possible scenario or predict specific divorce outcomes, we are certainly going to do our very best to cover as many divorce do’s and don’ts that you could face along the way.
Read MoreDealing with a change of lifestyle is one of the most common post-divorce issues we see people struggle with….So, how can you prepare now for your post-divorce financial life? This month’s blog will focus on some practical steps and resources that can help.
Read MoreOnce a parent, always a parents, even if it means co-parenting with an uncooperative ex. We offer tips, tricks and suggestions to keep you sane and help you co-parent successfully, even in challenging situations.
Read MoreHelping you better deal with the challenges of a child-centered divorce so you can better appreciate the value and rewards it brings.
Read MoreMay is historically National Mental Health Awareness Month and with healthcare workers facing PTSD, families struggling with depression and anxiety from being cooped up, children faced with virtual school challenges and many people dealing with a severe or total loss of income, our society’s collective mental health status is definitely in need of some TLC.
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Child Support. Alimony. Dollar Signs. Years of Payments. Custody Battles. Is this what divorce sounds like to you?
The fact is, divorce can be expensive. Who will pay support, how much and for how long are simply part of the process, especially when children are involved.
Read MoreWhen you bought this house, you may have thought your biggest challenge would be coping with Empty Nest Syndrome when the kids left for college. Now you are facing divorce and have to decide whether or not to sell the house, who will live in it if you keep it and, if you move, where you’ll go next. When you are emotionally attached, this is more than just a house, it’s a home.
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